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Remnants of Earth's original crust preserve time before plate tectonics
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CLASSIC ROCK Rocks from an outcrop in northeastern Canada may have formed from material dating back more than 4.2 billion years ago. That's older than the oldest rocks found on Earth's surface today. J. O'Neil. EMail. EMail. EMail logo EMail. Print. Print.
Earth's first example of recycling — its own crust!EurekAlert (press release)
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White House budget plan would slash science
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SHOW ME THE MONEY President Donald Trump has released his budget request for fiscal year 2018. It includes deep cuts to some federal science agencies including the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Institutes of Health, but other …
NIH, DOE Office of Science face deep cuts in Trump's first budgetScience Magazine
US science agencies face deep cuts in Trump budgetNature.com
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Health advice changes regularly as scientists are constantly making new discoveries. And the news media reports on those discoveries, nearly in real-time. While that system seems like a good idea, it has a major fault: A single scientific study does …
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Distant galaxies lack dark matter, study suggests
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SLUGGISH STARS A hydrogen signature reveals the structure of six galaxies (top, bright regions appear red) observed with the Very Large Telescope in Chile. The signature also shows the velocities (bottom) of stars in the galaxies (blue regions are …
Strongly baryon-dominated disk galaxies at the peak of galaxy formation ten billion years ago : Nature : Nature ResearchNature
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High-school brain researcher takes home $ 250000 prize
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(The non-profit society also publishes Science News and Science News for Students.) This year's finalists are “exceptional young people,” Ajmera says. And, she proclaimed, they stand “poised to be the leaders of our scientific community.” Society for …
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Teen converts water pollutant into a plant fertilizer
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(Society for Science & the Public also publishes Science News for Students and this blog.) Stefan has always had a science-filled life. His mother, Jianchang Cai, is an engineer, and his father, Yongshan Wan, is a scientist who studies soil. But the …
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Star caught passing gas before exploding
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In 2013, astronomers caught a glimpse of a star that exploded in the galaxy NGC7610 (background). Their observations suggest that the star passed gas (center, orange) before the blast. Ofer Yaron. A star on the brink of death may have been spurting gas …
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Malaria parasites lure mosquitoes to infected hosts
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The malaria parasite (right) produces a molecule known as HMBPP. When mixed with red blood cells, HMBPP helps lure Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes (left) to infected blood. From left: James Gathany/CDC; Steven Glenn/Laboratory & Consultation …
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Tropical bedbugs outclimb common bedbugs
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Climbing tests suggest that tropical bedbugs (Cimex hemipterus, shown) are more adept climbers than common bedbugs (C. lectularius). C.-Y. Lee/Universiti Sains Malaysia. EMail. EMail. EMail logo EMail. Print. Print. Print logo Print. Twitter. Twitter.
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